Nintendo have just announced that the newly released Fire Emblem Warriors will be getting its first free update on November 16, 2017 for both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS.
The new Fire Emblem Warriors update will include a new history map featuring main characters Rowan and Lianna, new costumes for the aforementioned characters, Armor Strike – a new weapon attribute allowing you to destroy armor, new blessings, and the ability to sell multiple weapons to vendors at the same time.
Nintendo is committed to bringing new content to Fire Emblem Warriors, and this free software update is...

I hadn’t thought of it much before playing Stifled, but it’s weird how ubiquitous the flashlight has become in horror games. I can remember a point, probably around the time of Silent Hill and Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare where lighting effects had just barely reached the point for flashlights to be realistically incorporated into gameplay, and from then on its been a staple. Acting as your lifeline to navigate dark hallways and monster-infested areas, even literally becoming weaponised in Alan Wake, it’s hard to imagine a horror game without one. From Singapor...

Alongside Disneyland Adventures, Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure is another remaster of an Xbox 360 Kinect game for the current generation, with 4K and HDR added for Xbox One X. However, unlike Disneyland Adventures, it does also feature some additional content that wasn’t seen in the original release to reflect Pixar’s recent titles, although the end result is still a fairly middling family-friendly adventure.
Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure revolves around a fictional theme park/playground called Pixar Park. After creating your own hyper-cute/Pixar-ised child character, you can...

Lucky’s certainly a weird fox, mostly because he always seems out of time and place. First, Lucky’s Tale premiered as an Oculus-exclusive game, showcasing how VR tech could be used for a non first-person platforming experience – which arguably goes against what you want from a VR experience. Nevertheless, it was popular enough for Microsoft to see something in the franchise and snap up Lucky for the console exclusive Super Lucky’s Tale, now non-VR on Xbox One. Releasing alongside the Xbox One X, it’s again an odd choice given that as a gentle 3D platformer, i...

For the last few generations of consoles, the game has basically remained the same. Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo would release their entry into the great console marketplace, and let it thrive or flop, potentially revising the hardware to be slimmer towards the mid-point or end-point of its life-cycle. But this generation, things are different. Both Sony and Microsoft are launching significant hardware revisions, immensely boosting the power of their base consoles, while still playing the same software. Sony beat Microsoft to the punch with the PS4 Pro last year, but Microsoft have taken their...

Disneyland Adventures is a remaster of a six-year old Kinect game, originally released for the Xbox 360, then known as Kinect Disneyland Adventures. Now on Xbox One, the re-release has come out very close to the release of the Xbox One X, due to its new 4K and HDR support, as well as the ability to play without a Kinect and just using a controller. Without Microsoft’s at-the-time vaunted camera, there wasn’t much reason to pick up Disneyland Adventures, but has the game found new life on the Xbox One X?
The immediate charm of Disneyland Adventures comes from the recreation of...

After the recent trailer announcement of the upcoming expansion for Destiny 2 (see below), Bungie has today confirmed that the Curse of Osiris light level and level caps will be raised, and players ca...

With just a few days until Horizon Zero Dawn gets its first expansion DLC The Frozen Wilds, the development team over at Guerrilla Games are starting to leak out what to expect as Aloy heads out on ...

Today PC peripheral giant Razer has officially unveiled their long rumoured entrant into the smart phone market with what they are simply calling Razer Phone.
The new Razer Phone has been created with mobile gaming as its primary purpose and features a 120hz UltraMotion screen, Dolby Atmos tuned stereo sound, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor and a whopping 8GB of RAM. The phone will also carry a 12MP camera and a decent (but not massive) 4000mAh battery.
At $699USD we are expecting pricing to be around the $899AUD mark, and the Razer Phone will be available in the US on November 17 while ot...